Ram voltage mixing

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I have a ddr3 1.5v adata 2gb ram and 1.35v Kingston 4gb ram . is there any problem in different voltages of ram please help me
 
Yes, there is a problem. You cannot mix memory modules with VERY different voltage requirements.

Well, technically, you can, but it's problematic and likely won't lead to much success. With a 1.35v memory module, you MIGHT be able to get it to run stable at the 1.5v of the other module but the fact is that while in many cases more CPU and memory voltage tends to makes things MORE stable, once you get past a certain point it can also gravitate back towards being unstable. Or, it might exceed the maximum voltage for a specific module and be harmful.

There might also be other considerations as well, but without knowing the model of those modules AND your motherboard and CPU, it's hard to even loosely venture a guess.

There may also be serious timings differences between those modules. And, pretty often, even with identical part numbers that were bought separately and not together in a tested, matched set, there can be problems getting them to play nice together.

What are the exact model numbers of BOTH modules, AND CPU, AND motherboard?